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(03/24/24 2:00pm)
During World War I, women in the United States stepped up to fill the gaps from those who left to fight for their country. Upon their loved one’s return, the motivation to continue the support for their country and their veterans didn’t diminish.
(03/26/24 2:00pm)
Behind the cardinal red front door of Bracken House, Ball State University’s President Geoffrey Mearns and First Lady Jennifer Mearns reside. Generations of family photos cover the walls and every room has an artifact, wallpaper decal, memory or story waiting to be shared.
(04/17/24 12:00pm)
Congratulations, Graduate! Your achievements deserve celebration, and as you embark on the next phase of your journey, remember that Ball State Online stands ready to support your aspirations for career advancement and personal growth.
(03/21/24 12:38pm)
Sunlight, streamers and sex toys?
(03/21/24 2:41am)
During the March 20 meeting, the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted special guest Karen Adkins, the senior executive director of auxiliary services for university food, beverage, conference services and special events.
(03/23/24 2:00pm)
Scarlet Gallagher is a first-year international business major and writes “Sprouting Thoughts” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(03/21/24 2:00pm)
They’re integral to our society — mothers, wives, sisters, friends. Women do important things every day, just like everyone else.
(03/22/24 2:00pm)
The first Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame class was inducted in 1976. It was 20 years later that women were in an induction class. The women of this class consisted of Brooke Gabris, Jean Arrasmith, Emma Jones, Eileen Keener, Bonita Neal, Bernie Coffman and Beth Sova.
(03/21/24 12:35am)
Before the Ball State Cardinals (11-10, 1-5 MAC) made the short trip to Indianapolis to face off with the Butler Bulldogs (8-9), they found themselves in the midst of a 4-game skid following consecutive losses to Bowling Green and Valparaiso.
(03/21/24 12:14am)
Tonight: For your forecast for tonight, we have a frosty low of 23 degrees. Be sure to keep that big jacket around as the winds will be from the north east from 5 to 15 miles an hour as they could gust up to 20. the wind chill factor will be in the teens as well.
(03/20/24 9:51pm)
Indiana Sen. Jean Breaux, a Democrat from Indianapolis, died Wednesday, according to her caucus — just two daysafter she issued a public farewell.
(03/20/24 6:24pm)
MUNCIE, Ind. — Statistics show kids in the foster care system come out of the system with negative impacts on their overall well-being. One local Muncie foster parent is changing that. Annette Campbell will be recognized at the Juneteenth Muncie “Fundraising Jubilee” on Feb. 24th, as she is nominated for the 2024 Igniting the Flame Award, highlighting her leadership, positive impact, and lasting change on kids.
(03/20/24 2:28pm)
Ball State University’s Vox Anima ensemble, an all-female choir, took center stage at Sursa Performance Hall delivering ‘Women of Song.’ This annual concert aims to promote women musicians and lyricists during Ball State’s Women’s Week throughout Women’s History Month.
(03/20/24 12:30am)
Tonight: Aside from the visit from a few mid and low-level clouds, tonight should be a decently clear night. This and the dry air we have present work together to lower that nighttime/early-morning temperature to a chilly 34°. Winds relax overnight, but should keep the air mixed enough to keep frost out of the forecast for the most part.
(03/20/24 8:11pm)
Mason asks Ball State the Byte-ing Question, Are you Pro or Anti Valentine's Day? Anchor: Mason MundyVideo Editing: Willow EmigCamera-Person: Willow EmigDirector: Willow Emig & Mason MundyThumbnail: Mason MundyIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor Sheridan, Evan FischerMusic: Jack McGinnis
(03/19/24 6:25pm)
Tonight: Temperatures cooling off to 34 degrees and winds calm down slightly to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph.
(03/19/24 6:08pm)
Today, at 11:06 p.m. EDT, spring will officially begin! Let’s dive into what exactly the spring equinox is!
(03/19/24 1:46am)
Tonight- This evening will feature snow flurries periodically throughout the evening. There will be a 30% chance of snow, with 24 F temperatures with 18 mph gusts.
(03/19/24 12:00pm)
We sat down with Photo Editor Mya Cataline and discussed her role at The Daily News and the importance of Women in sports and photography.
(03/27/24 2:00pm)
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